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<h1 id="sstate/Contents">Steady-state objects and functions</h1>

<p>You can create a steady-state (sstate) object by loading a steady-state
(sstate) file. The sstate object can be then saved as a stand-alone
m-file function and repeatedly solved for different parameterisations.</p>

<h3>Constructor</h3>

<ul><li><link id="sstate/sstate"><tt>sstate</tt></link>&nbsp;&ndash;&nbsp;Create new model object based on sstate file.</li></ul>

<h3>Compiling stand-alone m-file functions</h3>

<ul><li><link id="sstate/compile"><tt>compile</tt></link>&nbsp;&ndash;&nbsp;Compile an m-file function based on a steady-state file.</li></ul>

<h3>Running stand-alone sstate m-file functions</h3>

<ul><li><link id="sstate/standalonemfile"><tt>standalonemfile</tt></link>&nbsp;&ndash;&nbsp;Run a compiled stand-alone sstate m-file function.</li></ul>

<h3>Getting on-line help on sstate functions</h3>
<pre>   help sstate
   help sstate/function_name
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